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Australia’s biggest universities want the new federal government to focus on education as a major driver of economic growth.
Grok covers AGL options
A billionaire’s investment firm has laid out a series of strong suggestions for AGL Energy.
JobKeeper drove school coffers
New analysis suggests many private schools that received JobKeeper pandemic payments increased their income.
Ex-judges back federal ICAC
Dozens of retired judges have called for an “urgently needed” federal anti-corruption agency.
LNP to rely on PS cuts
The Coalition is planning $3.3 billion worth of public service cuts to fund $2.3 billion worth of election pledges.
ACTU slams PM's wage claims
The ACTU has accused Prime Minister Scott Morrison of refusing a wage hike.
Split views on super raid
Big names in the Australian industrial sector are divided over a plan to allow people to raid their superannuation for house purchases.
EU tightens tech protection
The EU is imposing tougher cyber security rules for energy facilities and other key sectors.
APSC seeks group boost
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) has issued new standards as part of efforts to create ‘one APS’.
Carbon changes loom
A major industrial firm says tighter rules for polluters could stifle competition.
Crypto echoes hurt locals
A global crypto currency crunch has seen the price of Bitcoin plummet to a 12-month low this week.
Report calls for housing re-think
Experts have called for a more diverse set of responses to Australia's housing crisis.
Ship skills questioned
Australia might not have the defence shipbuilding skills to complete a local submarine build.
Sites skipped in mobile scheme
The federal government is funding mobile phone black spot removal in parts of regional SA, but the remote north will miss out.
Unions switch long-held support
Several Tasmanian trade unions have broken with tradition and will back a candidate from a newly-founded political party over Labor in the Senate.